Numbers correspond to inventory. The bead analysed for this study is number 360. Drawing modified from [30].</p
Relative ceramic chronologies commonly used in the study area (Drawn by Caroline Bruyere).</p
The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through ...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
a) Bead from Dolmen of La Pastora (Valencina de la Concepción); b) Beads recorded as amber from Los ...
Number of archaeological amber objects and FTIR analyses available and the contribution of this pape...
Discovery of the techniques of perforation of Bronze age amber beads from northern Italy; exploitati...
European Beads from Spanish-Colonial Lamanai and Tipu, Belize: The amber bead and the split variety ...
The production of amber ornaments occurred in Italy during the Eneolithic (E)\u2013Early Bronze Age ...
A fragment of an amber bead from the Punta di Zambrone site was analysed to find out the geographic ...
Over 300 glass beads found at Sewerby, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, in a cemetery used in the sixth ...
Amber is a fossilized form of terpenoid resin found in many parts of the world that has undergone g...
Cova del Gegant beads 4472 and 4476 SEM-EMP analysis of the bead core (A) and superficial coating (B...
A recent survey of the National Museum of Denmark’s (NMD) collections revealed more than 17,000 uniq...
The results of a preliminary archaeometric study of amber beads, including one sp acer bead, from th...
Although European-made glass trade beads can be sorted into bead varieties and studied in that manne...
Relative ceramic chronologies commonly used in the study area (Drawn by Caroline Bruyere).</p
The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through ...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
a) Bead from Dolmen of La Pastora (Valencina de la Concepción); b) Beads recorded as amber from Los ...
Number of archaeological amber objects and FTIR analyses available and the contribution of this pape...
Discovery of the techniques of perforation of Bronze age amber beads from northern Italy; exploitati...
European Beads from Spanish-Colonial Lamanai and Tipu, Belize: The amber bead and the split variety ...
The production of amber ornaments occurred in Italy during the Eneolithic (E)\u2013Early Bronze Age ...
A fragment of an amber bead from the Punta di Zambrone site was analysed to find out the geographic ...
Over 300 glass beads found at Sewerby, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, in a cemetery used in the sixth ...
Amber is a fossilized form of terpenoid resin found in many parts of the world that has undergone g...
Cova del Gegant beads 4472 and 4476 SEM-EMP analysis of the bead core (A) and superficial coating (B...
A recent survey of the National Museum of Denmark’s (NMD) collections revealed more than 17,000 uniq...
The results of a preliminary archaeometric study of amber beads, including one sp acer bead, from th...
Although European-made glass trade beads can be sorted into bead varieties and studied in that manne...
Relative ceramic chronologies commonly used in the study area (Drawn by Caroline Bruyere).</p
The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through ...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...